Hadre Niazi, manager of Tops Pizza in Goldsworth Road, was one of a number of workers and pedestrians in the area when a number of armed police officers turned up. They later arrested a man in connection with a shooting in Hammersmith.

Mr Niazi said: “There were four or five police [officers] outside. They told us not to go outside and a police [officer] stood outside the window.”

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Met Police: Arrest in connection with non-fatal shooting in Hammersmith

The Metropolitan Police have just provided us with some further details. They say just one person has been arrested, as opposed to the two stated by Surrey Police.

“Detectives from the Met’s Trident and Area Crime Command carried out a search warrant at an address in Goldsworth Road, Woking on Thursday 20 April.

“This was in connection with an ongoing investigation into the non-fatal shooting of man in Hammersmith on Saturday, 15 April.

“A 29-year-old man was arrested at the address in Surrey on suspicion of assisting an offender and is currently in custody at a west London police station.”

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Everything we know so far

Armed police officers locked down Goldsworth Road in Woking as two arrests were made in relation to a Metropolitan Police investigation.

Surrey Police confirmed officers “carried out a pre-planned search warrant” at a property during an operation which is understood to have taken place at around 5pm.

The police presence concentrated between Oak’s Road and Vale Farm Road and an eyewitness said pedestrians were told they should not enter the area “for their own safety”.